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harmonic constants - Übersetzung nach russisch

PHYSICAL CONSTANT WITH NO UNITS
Fundamental physical constants; Constants of nature; Fundamental constants; Fundamental Constants; Just Six Numbers; Dimensionless physical constants

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гармонические постоянные {мет)
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COMPONENT OF A WAVE WHOSE FREQUENCY IS A MULTIPLE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY
Harmonics; Harmonic frequency; Flageolet-note; Natural Harmonics; Flageolet tone; Harmonic Waves; Flageolet tones; Flageolet Tone; Harmonic wave; Natural harmonic; Harmonic (string); Harmonic (strings); Natural Harmonic; Harmonic partial

общая лексика

частота гармоник

биоакустика

частота гармоники

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COMPONENT OF A WAVE WHOSE FREQUENCY IS A MULTIPLE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY
Harmonics; Harmonic frequency; Flageolet-note; Natural Harmonics; Flageolet tone; Harmonic Waves; Flageolet tones; Flageolet Tone; Harmonic wave; Natural harmonic; Harmonic (string); Harmonic (strings); Natural Harmonic; Harmonic partial

общая лексика

гармоническая волна

Definition

Harmonics
·noun The doctrine or science of musical sounds.
II. Harmonics ·noun Secondary and less distinct tones which accompany any principal, and apparently simple, tone, as the octave, the twelfth, the fifteenth, and the seventeenth. The name is also applied to the artificial tones produced by a string or column of air, when the impulse given to it suffices only to make a part of the string or column vibrate; overtones.

Wikipedia

Dimensionless physical constant

In physics, a dimensionless physical constant is a physical constant that is dimensionless, i.e. a pure number having no units attached and having a numerical value that is independent of whatever system of units may be used.: 525  In aerodynamics for example, if one considers one particular airfoil, the Reynolds number value of the laminar–turbulent transition is one relevant dimensionless physical constant of the problem. However, it is strictly related to the particular problem: for example, it is related to the airfoil being considered and also to the type of fluid in which it moves.

On the other hand, the term fundamental physical constant is used to refer to some universal dimensionless constants. Perhaps the best-known example is the fine-structure constant, α, which has an approximate value of 1137.036.: 367  The correct use of the term fundamental physical constant should be restricted to the dimensionless universal physical constants that currently cannot be derived from any other source. This precise definition is the one that will be followed here.

However, the term fundamental physical constant has been sometimes used to refer to certain universal dimensioned physical constants, such as the speed of light c, vacuum permittivity ε0, Planck constant h, and the gravitational constant G, that appear in the most basic theories of physics. NIST and CODATA sometimes used the term in this in the past.

Übersetzung von &#39harmonic constants&#39 in Russisch